Brigadier General (Retired) Jack Pellicci, vice president
of Intergraph's Security, Government & Infrastructure division and general
manager of the company's Federal Solutions and Military & Intelligence
business units, will be chair of the plenary sessions on January 24. Also on
Tuesday, January 24, Robert Mott, director of Military & Intelligence
Solutions for Intergraph will present “Tools and Techniques for Accelerating the
Intelligence Decision Cycle.” The session will outline how to achieve remarkable
reductions in time and effort devoted to data assimilation and analysis; create
substantial increases in efficiency and overall decision quality; enable more
effective application of video within exploitation and security frameworks and
will also cover automated change detection and the effective use of 3D
visualization technology within exploitation workflows.

“We are excited to participate in DGI 2007,” said Pellicci.
“Intergraph recognizes this as a venue through which we may gain valuable
insights which will make us more responsive to our customer's requirements.
Intergraph is committed to providing solutions that empower our customers to
address key challenges facing the geospatial intelligence community today and in
the future.”

On the exhibit hall floor, Intergraph will demonstrate its
Advanced Image Exploitation Solution, featuring virtual mosaic creation, change
detection, and the fusion of high-resolution imagery with geospatial and terrain
content. Attendees are invited to visit Intergraph at Stand 10 for a personal
demonstration.

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About Intergraph

Intergraph Corporation is the leading global provider of spatial information management (SIM) software. Security organizations, businesses and governments in more than 60 countries rely on the company’s spatial technology and services to make better and faster operational decisions. Intergraph’s customers organize vast amounts of complex data into understandable visual representations, creating intelligent maps, managing assets, building and operating better plants and ships and protecting critical infrastructure and millions of people around the world. For more information, visit www.intergraph.com.